Summary

William Groom’s Bible Course contains sixty-five biblical lessons, one for nearly every book of the Bible. After its publication in 1921, beginning Bible students used the textbook as an introduction to biblical studies and how to approach them. In the very first pages of the book, in fact, Groom advises his readers to keep it “near your Bible and use it every day.” Today, some Christians continue to use and find insight in Groom’s Bible Course. Those who do use it are often associated with fundamentalist and King James Only movements within Protestant Christianity. Whether for biblical study or simply surveying a particular movement in American Christianity, The Genesis to Revelation Bible Course will provide readers with a rich resource.

Kathleen O’BannonCCEL Staff

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